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Alcoy (Spanish: [alˈkoj]; Valencian:
Alcoi [alˈkɔj]; officially:
Alcoy / Alcoi) is an
industrial and
university city,
region and muni****lity
located in...
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Alcoy,
officially the Muni****lity of
Alcoy (Cebuano:
Lungsod sa
Alcoy; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Alcoy), is a muni****lity in the
province of Cebu, Philippines...
- (230,112),
Torrevieja (101,792),
Orihuela (86,164),
Benidorm (71,034),
Alcoy (61,552), Elda (55,168), and San
Vicente del
Raspeig (53,126). The province...
- Art
Nouveau in
Alcoy (Spanish:
modernismo en
Alcoy, Valencian:
modernisme en Alcoi), as one of the main
focuses of the
Valencian Art Nouveau, is the historiographic...
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libertarian and
syndicalist leaning workers'
revolution that took
place in
Alcoy, Alicante,
Spain in 1873. The
event derives its name from the petroleum-soaked...
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Alcoy (in
Valencian Moros i
Cristians d'Alcoi, in
Spanish Moros y
Cristianos de
Alcoy) is a po****r
festival which takes place in the city of
Alcoy in...
- was
active from
roughly 1899 (Art
Nouveau reform of the
Glorieta Park in
Alcoy) to 1917. The Art
Nouveau movement in the
Valencian Community is best known...
- Muro de
Alcoy (Spanish: [ˈmuɾo ðe alˈkoj]) or Muro d'Alcoi (Valencian: [ˈmuɾ ðalˈkɔj]), also
briefly called Muro (Spanish and Valencian: [ˈmuɾo]) is a...
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Ferrocarril Alcoy Gandía was a
Spanish railway line in
operation between 1892 and 1969. It was also
known as la
chicharra (Spanish) or
xitxarra (Valencian)...
- Saint
Anthony Cemetery) or
Cementeri d'Alcoi is a
cemetery located in
Alcoy (Alicante), Spain. This 19th-century
cemetery is
considered to be one of...